P4 Whole Numbers L3 Ex5
P4 Whole Numbers L3 Ex5
P4 Whole Numbers L3 Ex5
1. There are 50 cars and bicycles at the car park. If there are 174 wheels altogether, how many cars are there?
2.
Edwin had twice as many stamps as Dawson. Dawson had 120 more stamps than Ferrell. If all of them had a total of 1240 stamps, how many stamps did Dawson have?
3.
Gary, Howard and Irfan bought a present for their teacher. Gary paid $24 more than Howard. Irfan paid $32 more than Gary. If the present cost $104, how much did Irfan pay for the present?
4.
Tamara had some stickers. The number of stickers she had was between 135 and 150. The stickers can be divided into groups of either 5 or 7. What was the greatest possible number of stickers she had?
5.
Eva and Lynette have a total of 3672 beads. If Eva gives Lynette 560 beads, they will have an equal number of beads. How many beads does each of them have at first?
6.
Ethan has seven $2-notes and $5-notes altogether. The total value of the notes is $26. How many $5-notes does he have?
7.
Nelson bought $945 worth of cups at $7 each. He broke some cups and sold the rest at $12 each. He collected $1116 from the sale. How many cups did Nelson break?
8.
Serene is 18 years younger than Katherine now. 12 years ago, their total age was 54 years old. If Katherine is 4 times as old as Amelia, how old is Amelia now?
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9.
There were 4623 people at the cinema. 1859 of them were children and 968 of them were men. The rest were women. How many more women than men were there at the cinema?
10.
Eric had 232 pencils. He put them equally into 9 bundles and had 7 pencils left. How many pencils were there in each bundle?
11.
There are 2 types of dresses, F and G, on sale in a boutique. Dress F has 4 buttons while Dress G has 5 buttons. Olivia counted 193 buttons on 42 dresses. How many dresses of each type are there?
12.
Marie has $176 while Phoebe has $254. How much must Phoebe give to Marie so that each of them has the same amount of money?
13.
A box contained 3 times as many red marbles as yellow marbles. After 60 red marbles were given away, there were twice as many yellow marbles as red marbles. How many marbles were there in the end?
14.
A scarf costs twice as much as a purse. A handbag costs $80 more than the scarf. The total cost of the scarf, purse and handbag is $2530. (a) (b) What is the cost of the purse? What is the total cost of the handbag and the scarf?
15.
Celia took part in a Mathematics quiz. There were 20 questions in the quiz. For every correct answer, she was awarded 3 points. For every wrong answer, 2 points were deducted. Celia scored 25 points for the quiz. How many questions did Celia answer correctly?
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